Written and directed by Byambasuren Davaa (The Story of the Weeping Camel), The Cave of the Yellow Dog casts a gentle eye on modern nomadic life on the Mongolian grasslands. The Grand Prix winner at the 2005 Bratislava Film Festival, the film tells a timeless story about the friendship between a young girl and a dog amidst the breathtaking natural landscape of Mongolia. Simple and heartwarming, The Cave of the Yellow Dog celebrates the innocence of childhood and the traditions and lifestyle of Mongolia's nomadic population.

One day, Mongolian girl Nansal (Nansal Batchuluun) finds a small dog in a cave and brings it home. She names it Zochor and thinks of it as her best friend, but Nansal's father (Batchuluun Urjindorj) is worried that the dog's scent will attract wolves. The family can't afford to lose more of their herd to preying wolves, so Nansal's father orders that Zochor be left behind, much to Nansal's distress. When danger falls on the family, however, it is up to Zochor to save the day, just like in the traditional fable about "The Cave of the Yellow Dog".

Tokyo. The near future. Two workers at a fire extinguisher plant, Fujio and Mitsuo, dream of going to Russia to fulfill their lifelong ambition of becoming the World's Strongest Man. They spend each day practicing their jujitsu. They are best friends and closer than brothers. Nothing can tear them apart. Which is lucky, because the city is being invaded by zombies!!!

Spewing from a mountain of industrial waste that has been dubbed "Black Fuji", legions of the undead are rising from the Earth and threatening to take over the world. Can our heroes save the human race from imminent extinction?

Starring Asano Tadanobu (Ichi The Killer, Vital) and Aikawa Sho (Dead or Alive, Gozu), Tokyo Zombie is an action-packed comedy horror, written and directed by Sato Sakichi (writer of Ichi The Killer), based on the original manga by Hanakuma Yusaka.

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The series that began with Whispering Corridors in 1998 continues in 2005 with Voice, this fourth installment in this popular horror franchise. Stepping into the director's chair for the sequel is filmmaker Choi Ik Kwan, who served as assistant director on the original film and brings his own unique vision to the well-established horror series. Like Whispering Corridors, Memento Mori (1999), and Wishing Stairs (2003) before it, this fourth movie centers on a chain of ghostly occurrences at an all-girl high school.

Also known by such alternative titles as Whispers and Voice Letter, this new film follows the story of Young Eon (Kim Ok Bin), a timid high school student who dies mysteriously while singing in the school's music room. But even in death, Young Eon's voice continues to be heard by her best friend, Sun Min (Seo Ji Hye). Although startled by this supernatural development, Sun Min adapts rather quickly to the situation and tries to uncover the reasons for her friend's untimely demise. But Sun Min's absolute faith in her dearly departed friend is soon shaken when a plague of mysterious deaths start to occur on campus! Are these murders Young Eon's doing? Or could the culprit be someone far more sinister? Featuring appearances by actresses Kim Seo Hyeong and Cha Ye Ryeon, filmmaker Choi Ik Kwan's Voice is the rare sequel that differs just enough from previous installments to stand on its own, yet still retains the basic elements of the original to lure faithful viewers back for more! Absolute horror lurks around every corner in this fourth addition to the Whispering Corridors saga!

Acclaimed actor/director Kitano "Beat" Takeshi turns in a riveting performance in the powerful and harrowing drama Blood and Bones! Kitano stars as Kim Shunpei, a Korean immigrant in Japan whose life is a troubled tableau of cruelty, abuse, and snarling, sudden violence. Shunpei is a despicable creature, who physically and sexually assaults his estranged wife, abuses workers at his fish cake factory, and gambles away his earnings instead of using them to feed his family. When his ruthless ways result in success, Shunpei opens up a loan-sharking business, bringing even more potential victims into his destructive orbit. As the years pass, Shunpei's continuing heartlessness reveals the ugly and even uniquely human in his daily life in Osaka's Korean ghetto. Shunpei is a cunning survivor, but at what terrible cost?

Director Sai Yoichi adapts the semi-autobiographical novel by Korean-Japanese author Yang Sok Gil into a brutally insightful look at Japanese society. Blood and Bones marks the first time Kitano Takeshi has appeared in a leading role under another director's watch in over ten years. Sai reportedly waited six years for Kitano to accept the lead role as Kim Shunpei, and refused to shoot the film with any other actor besides Kitano. His perseverance paid of, as Kitano turns in what may be his most compelling performance ever, creating a truly frightening, hateful, and yet disturbingly charismatic character. Blood and Bones has been honored with numerous awards, including Grand Prize, Best Actor, Best Actress, and Best Supporting Actor at the 59th Mainichi Film Competition. Prestigious film magazine Kinema Junpo rated Blood and Bones as one of the Top 10 films of the year, and recognized Kitano as the year's Best Actor. And finally, the film has been nominated for Best Director, Actor, and Supporting Actress at the 47th Blue Ribbon Awards. Blood and Bones is a powerful showcase for Kitano Takeshi, and a must-see Japanese film.

The limited collector's edition of Blood and Bones comes with a bonus DVD featuring the following extras:

Tokyo. The near future. Two workers at a fire extinguisher plant, Fujio and Mitsuo, dream of going to Russia to fulfill their lifelong ambition of becoming the World's Strongest Man. They spend each day practicing their jujitsu. They are best friends and closer than brothers. Nothing can tear them apart. Which is lucky, because the city is being invaded by zombies!!!

Spewing from a mountain of industrial waste that has been dubbed "Black Fuji", legions of the undead are rising from the Earth and threatening to take over the world. Can our heroes save the human race from imminent extinction?

Starring Asano Tadanobu (Ichi The Killer, Vital) and Aikawa Sho (Dead or Alive, Gozu), Tokyo Zombie is an action-packed comedy horror, written and directed by Sato Sakichi (writer of Ichi The Killer), based on the original manga by Hanakuma Yusaka.

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